Time to clean up a little bit.
Viking Leathercrafts 2 toggle ankle boot. I cannot say enough good things about their products, I am selling these only because I have another pair that won't need to be replaced any time soon. Undyed, Vibram sole (tan, so it looks like leather unless you look close), only worn once around the house for fit. Size 11. Brand new these would be 59.99 (plus shipping) on the website, buy these for only $50 plus shipping.
Linengarb.com pants. Again, only selling because I have others, I'm sure I will be buying more in the future. Natural in color (undyed), never worn (you can see the tag in the pic), size L. Brand new price is $35 plus shipping, yours for only $30 plus shipping.
Thanks!
Marcus
FS Boots and Pants
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Re: FS Boots and Pants
I'll take the lot. PM me your pay-pal info.
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Pm sent
"Have you forgotten that it is in the furnace that gold in refined, increasing in value the more it is beaten and fashioned into different shapes?" -Christine de Pizan
Re: FS Boots and Pants
If the boots falls through, I'll take them. Also could be interested in the pants as well (assuming they would fit me. I'm about 6'3" 160lbs.).
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Re: FS Boots and Pants
Both items have been sold and shipped.
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